Re: [SSI-users] can't access public nic
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From: Sergi B. <hi...@li...> - 2009-04-01 20:46:13
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John Hughes escribió: > Sergi Barroso wrote: >> Downgrading udev don't load old rules version, the solution is don't >> delete it. >> >> > Well, the problem is both simpler and harder than I thought. > > In my instructions I have: > > ... > > 1. As we're going to downgrade udev we must zap all rules our old > version isn't smart enough to handle: > rm /etc/udev/rules.d/* > > 2. As we're going to remove the running kernel we must modprobe all > modules needed to build the initrd or we won't be able to make a > bootable system (*don't forget this or you'll be stuck with an > unbootable system*): > modprobe loop > modprobe ext2 > > 3. > apt-get dist-upgrade > > At this point you will be warned that the running kernel will be > removed. This is because of a necessary downgrade of udev. > Allow it to happen. > > :-( Warning - your system is unbootable starting from this point. > > But, in fact,udev *is not* downgraded when we do the apt-get > dist-upgrade. It looks like apt has been modified to use the same > algorithm as aptitude and not consider downgrades when we ask it to > upgrade. > > An extra step has to be added, before the "apt-get dist-upgrade" we > need a "apt-get install udev" which will force the install of our old > version of udev. > > There is still a problem with the creation of the rules.d directory, > but at least that should get things working better. > > > ok, cool! as easy as this :D Thanks John, I'll try it on friday.... -- Sergi Barroso Linux user #313577 PGPID: D318F5E8 http://www.lionclan.org |